Analytical Solutions for Multicomponent, Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media with Double Contact Discontinuities
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Orr, F. M. Jr; Seto, Carolyn Jennifer
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This paper presents the first instance of a double contact discontinuity in analytical solutions for multicomponent, two-phase flow in porous media. We use a three-component system with constant equilibrium ratios and fixed injection and initial conditions, to demonstrate this structure. This wave structure occurs for two-phase injection compositions. Such conditions were not considered previously in the development of analytical solutions for compositional flows. We demonstrate the stability of the double contact discontinuity in terms of the Liu entropy condition and also show that the resulting solution is continuously dependent on initial data. Extensions to four-component and systems with adsorption are presented, demonstrating the more widespread occurrence of this wave structure in multicomponent, two-phase flow systems. The developments in this paper provide the building blocks for the development of a complete Riemann solver for general initial and injection conditions.
Date issued
2009-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; MIT Energy InitiativeJournal
Transport in Porous Media
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Citation
C. Seto and F. Orr, “Analytical Solutions for Multicomponent, Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media with Double Contact Discontinuities,” Transport in Porous Media, vol. 78, Jun. 2009, pp. 161-183.
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISSN
0169-3913
1573-1634
Keywords
double contact discontinuity, two-phase injection, multicomponent flow, Riemann problem, degenerate shock, method of characteristics, analytical solution